Around the Web: Week of Oct. 19, 2009: Madonna's Board, Ronan Tynan, More
Recent news of note for co-op and condo boards. The co-op board at 41 Central Park West is accused of dragging its heels after resident Madonna snubbed a "Notice to Cure" regarding her seventh-floor dance studio. And wait till you hear what famed Irish tenor Ronan Tynan said to a potential neighbor looking to buy in. Plus: co-op board rejections and denials in the news!
- "Upper East Side Co-op Board Terminates Dying Owner" (BrickUnderground.com)
- "Yet ANOTHER Board Rejection" (StreetEasy.com forum)
- "Apartment Sales Soar 31% in Queens, 29% in Bklyn" by Amanda Fung ( Crain's)
- "When a Co-op Board Denies a Sublet" and "'Roof Rights' and Railings" by Jay Romano ( The New York Times)
- "Meet and Greet" instead of an interview? (StreetEasy.com forum)
- "Tenor Booted from Yankees Game After Anti-Semitic Slur" by Todd Venezia and Erin Calabrese ( New York Post)
- "Madonna Is One Noisy Neighbor, Claims Upper West Side Resident in Lawsuit" by Jose Martinez (NY Daily News) and " 'Neighbour from Hell' Madonna Accused of Turning Her £4m NYC Home into Rehearsal Space" (London Daily Mail)